Liberty Embroidery Pattern

For our second Kickoff to Summer project I’m sharing one of my favorite embroidery patterns. One of the things I love about this pattern is that it’s so very simple. So simple, that if you need a quick but impressive gift, or reunion auction item, or patriotic touch for your patio you can whip it up pretty quickly. It’s even so simple that it’s a great beginner project for kids! You can easily change “liberty” at the bottom to adapt the design for other occasions – “lullaby” for a nursery, “Noel” or “Silent Night” for Christmas, etc.

Of course, we’re still participating in the Kickoff To Summer event, so don’t forget to scroll to the bottom for a list of other great Memorial Day projects and recipes – and another really fantastic giveaway!

This versatile design can be transferred to any project you like, but for the cushion shown above I traced the pattern in pencil onto a piece of white muslin. If it’s difficult to see the pattern through the cloth try holding both layers up to a window and let the sunshine and glass act as a light box. For this design you will need two colors of embroidery floss and a small button to dot the “i”. You will also need an embroidery hoop to keep the fabric taught as you stitch, and an embroidery needle, which has a larger eye to accommodate the thickness of the embroidery floss.

To finish these cushions I sewed two inch strips around the edges of the finished design in a log cabin pattern. I added a coordinating piece of fabric to the back trimmed to the same size as the front. I stitched right sides together with a 1/4 inch seam, leaving a small opening for turning and stuffing. I then turned the cushion right-side out and stuffed with pillow fill. Finally, I used a blind stitch to close the opening. All that’s left after that is to fluff and enjoy!

To download the pattern click on the image below and then save the full size image to your hard drive and print.

Now for the Kick Off to Summer Week Event!

Welcome to Day #3 of Kick Off to Summer Week, a multi-blogger event co-host by Lauren of From Gate to Plate and Summer of Summer Scraps. With summer quickly approaching and Memorial Day in a few weeks, we wanted to make sure you had plenty of ideas for your Memorial Day activities. Each day we will be serving up a variety of different appetizers, main dishes, desserts, decor, printables and more all centered around the up-coming Memorial Day. We hope you enjoy all of these wonderful ideas. Tune in each day starting with Monday, May 12 and ending on Saturday, May 17. We have great prizes up for grabs throughout the week so you will not want to miss out on any of the days! Follow #KickOffToSummerWeek2014 on Twitter to keep up to date with all of our spectacular ideas and giveaways!

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I was so lucky to have a Grandmother who taught me. I can’t do anything fancy, but that’s one of my favorite things about embroidery – even a simple running stitch can look impressive! If you decide to give it a try, a simple pattern like this can be really encouraging because it’s easy to follow, but you still end up with something you can display.

I have had the opportunity to do another one of Barbara’s embroidery projects and she makes sure that anyone can do it. (Believe me it has to be simple for me to be able to do them. ) 🙂 She comes up with such simple but brilliant ideas.

I’ll be sharing a few more of those designs soon! I’ll have to hunt up a photo of the pretty garden one you did – I love that you choose such bright colors. Mine are usually so soft and subdued, I look at yours and think “I had no idea it could look like that!” It makes designing them so much more fun.